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Originally posted by Damian
If Team A has the ball, Team B tips it, then it hits a Team A player and goes out of bounds, you determine that Team A is responsible for the ball going out of bounds. The same applies to backcourt.
If you have to explain it to a coach, I find that this explanation is easier for them to understand if they are not sure of the rules.
You can apply the same logic if a Team A player jumps from the FC over the division line and taps it back before it hits in the backcourt. Just like if he saved it from going out of bounds.
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You can use that logic on the plays you noted, but it fails on: A1 from the BC passes the ball to the FC. The ball hits B1 in the DC and rebounds directly to A1, still in the BC without hitting the ground.
This is not a BC violation, but would be an OOB violation on A.